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Who is Peggy Wehmeyer?

Who is Peggy Wehmeyer? She was the first full-time religion correspondent for a major news network in the United States. Her captivating reporting in the 1980s and 1990s garnered the attention of renown journalist Peter Jennings of ABC News, who invited Peggy to join the network. For many years, award winning journalist Peggy Wehmeyer reported on the most pressing religious issues and news of the day, including sit down interviews to discuss religion with President Bill Clinton, President George W. Bush, and Muhammad Ali. In this episode Peggy discusses her bizarre upbringing, faith journey, and how she became one of the most beloved reporters in the country. Today, Peggy writes popular op-ed columns for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Dallas Morning News.

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Todd sits down inside the famous Cameron Indoor Stadium at Duke University to interview teenager Thomas Hash, who talks about his courageous battle with brain cancer, and how many organizations, celebrities, doctors, nurses, friends, family, and even strangers, have rallied around him. This conversation encourages us to consider what it means to believe in God, the power of prayer, and importance of community.
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Todd sits down with Rabbi Dr. Meir Soloveichik, who serves as the rabbi of the oldest Jewish congregation in the United States, located on the upper west side of Manhattan. Soloveichik is a prolific writer, has a PhD in Philosophy of Religion from Princeton University, serves on the U.S. Commission for International Religious Freedom, and is quite the joke and story teller. Differences matter, but not near as much as what people have in common. Amid our overly busy and sometimes polarized culture, Todd and the Rabbi discuss how Shabbat (rest) and religious freedom for all people promote human flourishing.